Snicklefritz

See also: snicklefritz

English

Etymology

See snicklefritz.

Proper noun

Snicklefritz

  1. (US, dialectal) A nickname or term of endearment for a child or adult.
    • 1972, Der Reggeboge: The Rainbow - Volumes 6-13, page 23:
      After Eva and her Mommie carefully paint cookies, Daddy and his "Snicklefritz" find the perfect little pine tree.
    • 2000, James R. Lucas, 1001 Ways to Connect with Your Kids, →ISBN, page 47:
      One grandparent used to call me "Snicklefritz," and another regularly referred to me as a "pistol." Think back and remember the pet names your parents and relatives had for you.
    • 2015, Jeanne M. Dams, The Gentle Art of Murder, →ISBN:
      Look after Snicklefritz, there.' I nodded to her as yet flat belly, and waved as we got into the car.

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